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We had room 1, with the wooden canopy bed as shown on the website. We were led down into the basement and were told this was the largest room in the B&B. Entry of 2 m2, bedroom 16 m2 and bathroom 4 m2. The king-size...More

We loved this place, it has a fantastic location in terms of using the tube or the busses. The breakfast was delicious and the rooms were comfortable. Since we were there for 10 days we had go change rooms several times rather than changes places...More

My husband and I stayed at 22 York Street on our way through London (and on our return) for a trip to Spain. This hotel is located at an excellent location, comfortably appointed, and a very good value. Michael, and his staff (especially Ingrid) were...More

We were here for a family member's birthday and we had a spectacular time. The staff were so friendly and helpful. Though I felt it would be better if would like a different variation of food every day, The breakfast was delicious (would definitely recommend...More

This is a gem of a find right in central London. A perfect location just off Baker Street with a warm and friendly feeling. One long shared table gives an unique opportunity to meet other guests at breakfast which is unusual for a big city!

Marylebone offers what so many London neighbourhoodscannot: a village feel coupled with urban convenience.Much of its success rests in its location. Wedgedbetween the northeastern corner of Hyde Park and thesouthern end of Regent's Park and with a number ofTube stations within easy reach, Marylebone is aspedestrian friendly as Central London gets. Thebustling shopping mecca of Oxford Street separates it

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from Soho and Mayfair, exclusive Regent Street marksits border with Fitzrovia, and cosmopolitan EdgwareRoad serves as its western edge. Within this enviablysituated quarter are an array of outstandingrestaurants (from Michelin darlings to down and dirtycheeseburgers), an impressive assortment ofindependently owned shops, and some of the city'squietest and most pleasant nooks, crannies and cobbledlanes.

I'm just someone who often stays there, and wrote a review for this site -- your question should be directed at the management. Please write to the owner, Michael Callis -Trip Advisor won't let me post his email, but just... More

I'm just someone who often stays there, and wrote a review for this site -- your question should be directed at the management. Please write to the owner, Michael Callis -Trip Advisor won't let me post his email, but just do a web search for 22 York Street and it should turn up.

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"We stayed on both the first and second floors, and both rooms were quiet."